Hi,

ransomware gets more and more widespread. If your windows workstation gets infected with a version of this malware type, all your data files (local or stored on the network) get encrypted and you need to pay to get them decrypted again. For more info see:
http://blog.malwarebytes.org/intelligence/2013/10/cryptolocker-ransomware-what-you-need-to-know/

Of course the real and only reliable solution is to backup your valuable data. However, I think using owncloud may give some level of protection to my users (at least for the time being). So my question is:

Am I right to suppose that when the ransomware encrypts the files that are either synced to owncloud or when owncloud is used as a network drive through WebDAV: the automatic versioning of owncloud retains the unencrypted version of the files?

If the answer is yes, it could be very useful to develop a script that automatically restores all files to a state before a certain timepoint and nukes any version stored after that timepoint.

By the way, does any owncloud admin have any real experience with a ransomware infection?

                                        Yours: Laszlo
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